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Bmw Ix3 Flow Edition: a Hood that Comes Alive Thanks to Electronic Ink

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Since 2022 and its remarkable appearance at the CES in Las Vegas, the E Ink technology applied to the car bodywork has made it regularly known to BMW. The basic idea has not changed: a film made up of millions of chromic microcapsules reacts to electrical impulses to display white or black pigments. What is evolving, however, is the precision of execution. With the iX3 Flow Edition presented at the Beijing 2026 show, BMW restricts the surface dr…
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Since 2022 and its remarkable appearance at the CES in Las Vegas, the E Ink technology applied to the car bodywork has made it regularly known to BMW. The basic idea has not changed: a film made up of millions of chromic microcapsules reacts to electrical impulses to display white or black pigments. What is evolving, however, is the precision of execution. With the iX3 Flow Edition presented at the Beijing 2026 show, BMW restricts the surface dr…

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autoplus.fr broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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